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I have a 2013 F150 2WD with 6 lug steel wheels and 235 75 17 tires. Someone locally is selling a set of factory aluminum wheels off of a 2015 XLT which had 265 65 17 tires on them. I’m going to buy new tires and want to know will these fit my 2013 and can I put on 255 75 17 tires on them which is the optional size for my truck.
TPMS sensors are not compatible. Rather than swapping the old to the new, recommend buying new OEM from (say) ebaY® *reason: TPMS sensor battery life is ~5-8-year.
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Will need to use gen'12 lug nuts. *reason: Gen'13 lug nuts have a different thread.
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The lugs nuts with stick-out slightly more. *NBD and cosmetic. *reason: Changes in the gen'13 hub plate mount of the rim.
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